Disclosed is an image sensing device including a first module suitable for generating a plurality of interpolated images separated for each color channel, based on a raw image and a plurality of first convolution layers, a second module suitable for generating a plurality of refined images separated for each color channel, based on the plurality of interpolated images and a plurality of second convolution layers, and a third module suitable for generating at least one output image corresponding to the raw image, based on the plurality of refined images and a plurality of third convolution layers.
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2. The image sensing device of claim 1, wherein the second generator learns weights included in each of the plurality of second convolution layers to generate the plurality of refined images.
3. The image sensing device of claim 1, wherein the third generator learns weights included in each of the plurality of third convolution layers to generate the output image.
4. The image sensing device of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of first convolution layers includes weights each having a fixed value or weights in which a fixed value and a variable value are mixed.
6. The image sensing device of claim 5, wherein the first generator includes a calculator configured to calculate variable values among weights included in each of the plurality of first convolution layers, based on the raw image.
8. The image sensing device of claim 7, wherein the plurality of learning generators each repeat a convolution operation at least once to generate the plurality of refined images.
9. The image sensing device of claim 1, wherein the first generator generates the plurality of interpolated images while maintaining an alignment in a color filter pattern of the raw image.
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